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openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/clinical-trial-protocolDraft a clinical trial protocol synopsis with the elements regulators and IRBs expect. Use when asked to write a clinical trial protocol, a study protocol synopsis, a trial design, or to structure endpoints/eligibility/statistics for an interventional study. Produces a structured protocol synopsis — objectives, design, population with eligibility, interventions, endpoints, statistics, and safety/ethics — for expert review. (For non-clinical/UX research, use research-protocol.)
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/clinical-trial-protocolA clinical trial protocol stands or falls on a few linked decisions: a clear objective, a design that can answer
it, endpoints that measure it, eligibility that defines who's studied, and a statistical plan that can detect the
effect. This skill drafts a protocol synopsis that makes those decisions explicit and internally consistent, in
the structure IRBs/ethics committees and regulators expect. (For a general academic or UX study, use
research-protocol.)
Safety & compliance note: this is a drafting aid for expert review, not regulatory, medical, or statistical sign-off. Real trials require qualified investigators, a statistician, and IRB/ethics and regulatory approval (e.g. GCP, ICH, local law). Do not invent efficacy/safety data; mark assumptions for the study team to set.
Given "a phase II trial of drug X for condition Y", produce the full synopsis anyway — infer a defensible design, endpoints, and eligibility appropriate to the phase and condition, and clearly label every inferred choice as a draft assumption for the study team and statistician to confirm. Never fabricate prior data or effect sizes; state them as placeholders to be set.
Ask for these only if they aren't already provided (else infer and label as draft):
Close with assumptions to confirm and a reminder that a qualified investigator and statistician must own the final protocol.
Clinical research practice — objective-endpoint-analysis alignment, explicit eligibility, sample-size justification, and ICH-GCP safety/ethics structure.